- Knitting/crocheting/sewing gifts
- Cleaning
- Organizing
- Menu planning
- Changing diapers
- Writing Christmas cards
- Paying bills
So the lovely Lise (of Lise Richardson Art)- graciously offered her driving skills to Tampere Ikea and off we went! (I'll be interviewing her again for this blog soon...I've previously interviewed her for my old blog - but anyways! I'm working on it!)
Please remember - last time we went to Ikea - I became a Highway Warrior Princess!
And we even packed up two kids.
I opted for M-Girl and A-Man. Mostly because if the shopping carts aren't big enough for V-Man (without wearing a one-piece snow suit) - he won't walk the full hour we planned to be there for. SO - as much as I would have loved to bring V-Man, especially with his odd temper at the taxi ride last Friday - it was just easier and gave everyone better peace of mind to bring the other two kids.
I have heard of the Ikea day-care for customers and wasn't sure how A-Man would feel - so we had a big lunch of meatballs and fries (the Ikea class meatballs) and dropped him off.
I had a paper to fill out, which asked the following things:
- Child's name
- Child's age (Child must be 3-7 years old I believe.)
- Child's clothing being worn
- Adult allowed to pick him up
- A box number (keep reading)
- Their phone number
- A signature from the adult promising to be available at all times (aka be in the store and have your phone on and the volume at a reasonable level to hear them calling in case of emergency)
Both of us got our hands stamped with a matching number - so they can confirm the parent's identity when the child is being picked up - and he was asked to disinfect his hands and then he was allowed inside.
I had 1 hour to shop without a running child. (I've never used this service before - and yes, it is free to customers.)
I waited and he waited and stared at me. Then he ran off and we bolted around the corner to ensure no screams came from the day-care - and there weren't any.
I repeat - I had 1 hour to shop without a running child.
SH asked if in future I could consider bringing V-Man and dropping him off there - but I'm not sure how they'd do with an autistic child...they did ask me what language A-Man speaks and understands...
So off we went. We by-passed most of the furniture - as I really just needed those 3 or 4 dining room chairs (found one different than my current black Ikea chairs for half the price and just as comfortable) - and little bits and bobs.
The funniest thing was this stuffed wolf - that's well, a plush toy and you can stuff him with Grandma.
The coolest thing - probably this crank-yourself-flashlight. A-Man hates falling asleep in the dark but hopefully this will help and thanks to little human energy - no batteries are needed.
(Links are to the Canadian Ikea site...)
I got some Christmas gifts for some of the guests coming - as I really don't have time to knit or crochet everyone something...may have to dig into my fabric stash to sew some other things I think!
Anyways, I'll try to be more productive (almost wrote "reproductive"...oh dear!) on this blog and I do have some posts lined up - they just need to be tweaked...
And I'm proud to announce that A-Man was the one that did the falling this trip - as the parking lot was quite icy! Nobody was hurt seriously.
BIMU
I am a huge IKEA fangirl and I admit it - and their daycare, though I've never used it for the obvious reasons, sounds awesome. I am also hugely fond of their cheap and rather decent food, and their kitchenware (not the cheapest line but the 365+ and other mid-range and upper-range lines) is second to none in value and is very very good quality!
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